Does hot sauce change the temperature of your mouth?
No, hot sauce does not change the temperature of your mouth. The sensation of heat that you feel when you eat hot sauce is caused by a chemical reaction that occurs on your tongue. This reaction causes the release of a compound called capsaicin, which binds to receptors on your taste buds that are responsible for detecting heat. The sensation of heat that you feel is actually your brain's interpretation of this chemical reaction.
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Sauces
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